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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 7.
Published in final edited form as: Neuron. 2016 Aug 25;91(5):1170–1182. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.07.039

Table 1. Patient information.

Patient data sets accessed through IEEG Portal (http://www.ieeg.org). Age at first reported onset and at phase II monitoring. Localization of seizure onset and etiology is clinically-determined through medical history, imaging, and long-term invasive monitoring. Seizure types are SP (simple-partial), CP (complex-partial), CP+GTC (complex-partial with secondary generalization). Counted seizures were recorded in the epilepsy monitoring unit. Clinical imaging analysis concludes L, Lesion; NL, non-lesion. Surgical outcome was based on Engel score (scale: I-IV, seizure freedom to no improvement; NR, no-resection). M, male; F, female.

Patient
(IEEG Portal)
Sex Age
(Onset)
Age
(Surgery)
Seizure
Onset
Etiology Seizure
Type (#)
Imaging Outcome
HUP64_phaseII M 03 20 Left frontal Dysplasia CP+GTC
(1)
L I
HUP65_phaseII M 02 36 Right
temporal
Auditory
reflex
CP+GTC
(3)
N/A I
HUP68_phaseII F 15 26 Right
temporal
Meningitis CP (1),
CP+GTC
(4)
NL I
HUP70_phaseII M 10 32 Left
perirolandic
Cryptogenic SP (8) L NR
HUP72_phaseII F 11 27 Bilateral
left
Mesial
temporal
sclerosis
CP+GTC
(1)
L NR
HUP73_phaseII M 11 39 Anterior
right frontal
Meningitis CP+GTC
(5)
NL I
HUP78_phaseII M 00 54 Anterior
left
temporal
Traumatic
injury
CP (5) L III
HUP79_phaseII F 11 39 Occipital Meningitis CP (2) L NR
HUP86_phaseII F 18 25 Left
temporal
Cryptogenic CP+GTC
(2)
NL II
HUP87_phaseII M 21 24 Frontal Meningitis CP (2) L I